Hole Park

Hole Park has been owned by the Barham family for the past four generations and is set in over 200 acres of superb classic parkland. The colourful gardens enjoy far reaching views over the hills, woods and fields of the picturesque Kentish Weald. They are a skilful mix of formal design and more naturalised planting, giving colour throughout the seasons. The house, which is a private family home and therefore not open, was largely reconstructed in 1959 and is now little more than a quarter of its previous size. It resembles the house as it used to be before additions in the Elizabethan style were built in 1830.

Hole Park Gardens are open everyday in spring with limited opening times in summer & autumn. Please see Visitor Information page for opening times and dates. In spring visitors can enjoy the wonderful carpet of bluebells, daffodils, camellias, wisteria, magnolia and other spring delights. In summer the long borders are filled with colourful herbaceous plants with the exotic border coming to life in late summer. The woodland area and gardens are also a delight in autumn with trees planted specifically with autumn colour in mind.Hole Park Website

Tall Trees

Trees taken at Hole Park

Monochrome photo of a Magnolia bud

Egg pond at Hole Park

Blue flowers from Hole Park

Panoramic of the Pond at Hole Park in Rolvenden

Tulip from Hole Park Rolvenden

Panoramic of woodland area Hole Park Rolvenden

A monochrome photograph of a rhododendron flowering at Hole Park in Rolvenden.

Loddon Lily flowers taken at Hole Park at Rolvenden in Kent.

A photograph of one of the brick build arches at Hole Park in Rolvenden in Kent.

Hole Park near Rolvenden

A photograph of the wooded area at Hole Park

A photograph of an old tree with the grounds of Hole Park

A photograph of daffodils taken at Hole Park in Kent

Daffodils

Woodland Trees taken at Hole Park in Rolvenden

Cow from Hole Park

Address
Hole Park
Benenden Road,
Rolvenden,
Cranbrook,
Kent.
TN17 4JA

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Bren Ryan is a female amateur photographer and blogger who along with her husband, Ashley, have created a photography blog called Ryan Photography which showcases the places they've visited on their photography journey. Bren and Ashley primarily concentrate their photographic skills on landscape, architecture and floral subjects. Based in the South East of England they hope to give their readers an insight into the wonderful and beautiful landscapes, buildings and places that the South of England has to offer.